Yukio Aoshima
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Yukio Aoshima (青島 幸男? 17 July 1932 - 20 December 2006) was a Japanese male politician who served as a Governor of Tokyo Metropolitan Government from 1995 to 1999.
Aoshima is also well-known as a novelist, a film director and a TV-actor.
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[edit] Early life
Yukio was born in Nihonbashi and his father had been running the catering business. After the graduation from Commerce faculty of Waseda University, his career of writer began.
Yukio was so feeble and he dropped out the graduate school.
[edit] Filmography
- Kane (鐘?) : The Bell : contestant in Cannes Film Festival: 1966
[edit] Novelist
- Jin Kan Banji Saiou ga Hinoe-Uma (人間万事塞翁が丙午?) : Naoki Prize in 1981
[edit] TV appearances
- Shabondama Holiday (シャボン玉ホリデー?) : Comic Show co-starring with Hitoshi Ueki
- Sudara Bushi (スーダラ節?) : Harmonious Songs
- Iji Waru Baasan (いじわるばあさん?) : A Tricky Grandmother
[edit] Political Careers
Yokio's political campaign at the election was particular and had never seen before.
Usually in Japanese elections, the candidates make large political campaigns during the advertising time. They make campaign advertising speeches throughout the districts by car.
Yukio had neither campaigns nor approvals for the activities. We never had heard his political speeches facing the voters.
His appearance in political scene have driven to begin the Sei-ken Hou-sou (政見放送 candidate's advertising statements by air?) .
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